Whatever you do, just don't use the 'internet stations' they set up for web browsing. Almost guaranteed you'll lose all of the accounts you access through them. IIRC hofo went down this past year because Howard was desperate and used an internet kiosk to check emails and the compromised email acct was used to hijack his domain.

Whatever you do, just don't use the 'internet stations' they set up for web browsing. Almost guaranteed you'll lose all of the accounts you access through them. IIRC hofo went down this past year because Howard was desperate and used an internet kiosk to check emails and the compromised email acct was used to hijack his domain.

Not sure what you mean. Internet stations in hotels or internet cafes are the only places to get internet, and I've never had a problem in over 12 years of Cuban (and Mexican) vacations. I use it to check my email which is my contact with family, so it's important to me. Some internet access could be suspect, but in my experience it has been fine.

Not sure what you mean. Internet stations in hotels or internet cafes are the only places to get internet, and I've never had a problem in over 12 years of Cuban (and Mexican) vacations. I use it to check my email which is my contact with family, so it's important to me. Some internet access could be suspect, but in my experience it has been fine.

That's great that it has worked out for you. The problem with these publicly accessible kiosks is that anyone can access them. That means you have no idea what sort of spyware is on them. They have long been known as great sources for personal data mining.

That's great that it has worked out for you. The problem with these publicly accessible kiosks is that anyone can access them. That means you have no idea what sort of spyware is on them. They have long been known as great sources for personal data mining.

Yup. Just because your browsing experience at these kinds of kiosks SEEMS normal, it doesn't mean there is nothing running in the background!
Be careful.

Yup. Just because your browsing experience at these kinds of kiosks SEEMS normal, it doesn't mean there is nothing running in the background!
Be careful.

I would be surprised if they didn't seem normal. I don't expect they put a big flashing sign over them saying "WE ARE LOGGING EVERYTHING YOU DO"

As I mentioned, Howard from howardforums used one. I am sure he thought it seemed ok. He lost control of his business/site to some thugs in Asia or Australia and it tool a long time to try to get it back. All he had done was check an email account.

Sorry to resurrect, but I have the exact same question (except I have an N4).

Seems there's no way aside from the carrier plans? (mine being Rogers)

Curious, if I go the carrier package, what happens with roaming? And how would I be able to turn off data?

Turn off data is easy, go to settings, then the option to view your data usage. There's a toggle to disable data.

The N4 should be able to roam, honestly, that's your best bet. Unless you need to make important calls, keep your calls short, and pay the per use rates. Wasting time with getting a cuban SIM is not worth the hassle.